ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. G. unassimilirt.)

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1748.  Hartley, Observ. Man, I. iii. § 6. 393. It circulates with the Fluids in an unassimilated State.

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1811.  Abernethy, Surg. Wks. (1827), II. 201. Much unassimilated matter being conveyed into the blood with the chyle.

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1866.  Whipple, Char. & Charac. Men, 11. Unassimilated knowledge—knowledge that does not form part of the mind, but is attached to it.

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